Yesterday T-Mobile announced its latest uncarrier move. The carrier's SCORE! Program is now official. You only have to pay $5 in order to be eligible for discounted smart phones after six months and twelve months.

AT&T is expecting to record a pretax loss of $10 billion in the fourth quarter. There is a pretax loss of eight billion dollars related to accounting adjustments for gains and losses on pension and benefit plans. Former employees are living longer

Blackberry Passport was released back in October but failed to get carriers' support in the United States. There was a time when Blackberry devices were supported by all the top four carriers few years back.

It looks like Verizon is seriously thinking about acquiring AOL. Verizon wants to acquire AOL because the carrier is planning about expanding mobile-video offerings. According to the people with knowledge of the matter the discussions are private.

Samsung is offering free one year of Netflix to U.S. customers with purchase of Samsung Galaxy S5, Note 4, Tab S, or 4k TV. You can get one free year of Netflix if you choose to buy any of the above mentioned devices.

It looks like Verizon is all set to carry next flagship phone of HTC currently codenamed as "Hima." The phone has the model number HTC6535LVW, according to an AnTuTu leaked benchmarks of the HTC One (codenamed Hima).

Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler gave the federal government a good reason to be happy in holidays. In mid-December he announced that they have unexpectedly earned billions of dollars for the federal government. T-mobile, AT&T, Verizon Communications and others have paid forty four and half billion dollars for all important network airwaves.

People especially BlackBerry fans were very excited ten days ago when BlackBerry announced Q20. The new BlackBerry Classic Q20 is released on AT&T and Verizon. The phone is received very well as the new orders sold out immediately.

T-Mobile has launched a new limited-time offer on wireless service. The carrier has brought the cost of unlimited data way down for families. T-Mobile customers will be charged hundred dollars for two lines with unlimited 4G LTE data

Those who are on unlimited plan of AT&T are being throttled if they are consuming too much data each month. There were reports that the carrier has stopped throttling unlimited data users but now it looks like the reality is different.

AT&T has cancelled its plan to offer Wi-Fi in the skies. Back in April, the carrier announced partnership with Honeywell International Inc. to offer in-flight wireless service based on its 4G LTE technology. According to T-mobile it wants to pay attention to the acquisition of Mexican wireless carrier Iusacell which is a $2.5 billion. It also means that Gogo's number one spot is in no danger.